Rooster and Egg Juice Glass from Fishs Eddy, $6. Look, wine—specifically, red wine—has a special, special place in my heart. But wineglasses I can pretty much live without. The spindly stems spell bad news for a wine drinker who uses a lot of hand gestures {guilty! }, and the fishbowl-size tops take up entirely too much room in the cabinet. So instead, I sip wine (and serve wine) in vintage-y juice glasses, which have way more personality than a plain glass goblet and take up less cabinet real estate. Here are some cute options, if you're bored with traditional wineglasses.

Look, wine—specifically, red wine—has a special, special place in my heart. But wineglasses I can pretty much live without. The spindly stems spell bad news for a wine drinker who uses a lot of hand gestures {guilty! }, and the fishbowl-size tops take up entirely too much room in the cabinet. So instead, I sip wine (and serve wine) in vintage-y juice glasses, which have way more personality than a plain glass goblet and take up less cabinet real estate. Here are some cute options, if you're bored with traditional wineglasses.

Obviously I've heard of stemless wineglasses, for the spill-prone, but these are just so much cuter, IMO.

Would you serve wine in a juice glass? Which of these glasses is your favorite?